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约拿书 3

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1 耶和华的二次临到约拿说:

2 起来!往尼尼微城去,向其中的居民宣告我所吩咐你的话。

3 约拿便照耶和华的起来,往尼尼微去。这尼尼微是极的城,有日的路程。

4 约拿进城走了日,宣告:再等四十日,尼尼微倾覆了!

5 尼尼微人信服,便宣告禁食,从最的到至小的都穿麻衣(或译:披上麻布)。

6 这信息传到尼尼微王的耳中,他就下了宝座,脱下朝服,披上麻布在灰中。

7 他又使人遍告尼尼微通城,:王和臣有令,人不可尝甚麽,牲畜、牛不可吃草,也不可

8 牲畜都当披上麻布要切切求告。各回头离开所行的恶道,丢弃手中的强暴。

9 或者意後悔,不发烈怒,使我们不致灭亡,也未可知。

10 於是他们的行为,见他们离开恶道,他就後悔,不把所的灾祸降与他们了。

   

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Mercy

  
‘Brother Juniper and the Beggar,’ by Spanish Baroque painter Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. Juniper, one of the original followers of St. Francis of Assissi, was renowned for his generosity. When told he could no longer give away his clothes, he instead simply told the needy, like the beggar in the painting, that he couldn’t give them his clothes, but wouldn’t stop them from taking them.

In regular language, "mercy" means being caring and compassionate toward people in poor states. That's a position we are all in relative to the Lord, all the time. Without Him we would be unable to choose what is good; without Him we would be unable to formulate a reasonable thought. Without Him, in fact, we would instantly cease to exist; we have life only because He constantly gives us life. So we are, quite literally, at His mercy. Fortunately, the Lord is caring and compassionate to a degree we cannot fathom. He is the source of all caring and all compassion, and of love itself. His mercy toward us never lessens, never abates, never ends; His whole purpose is to bring each of us, individually, to heaven. The meaning of "mercy" in the Bible is closely tied to this idea: it represents love in a general sense, and the desire for good that comes from love. It can also represent the desire for good and the ideas that describe it when those thoughts and desires are inspired by love of the Lord.